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Program for Supporting Breast Pumping Employees and Students

In recognition of the well documented health advantages of breastfeeding for infants and mothers, the University of Wyoming provides a supportive environment to enable breastfeeding and breast pumping employees and students to express their milk during work hours. This includes a university-wide lactation support program administered by the Human Resources Department.

The University of Wyoming subscribes to the following worksite support program. This program shall be communicated to all current employees and students and included in new employee orientation training.

University Responsibilities:

Breastfeeding and/or breast pumping employees who choose to continue providing milk for their infants after returning to work shall receive:

Milk Expression Breaks:

Breastfeeding employees are allowed to express milk during work hours as frequently as needed by the mother. Break times will be worked out with their supervisor. Break times that do not exceed 30 minutes for each break will be paid by the university. For time that may be needed beyond the 30 minutes, employees may use vacation or compensatory time or may make up the time in agreement with their supervisor.

Locations have been designated at UW and will be made available for this purpose. The rooms will have a comfortable chair, a table, lighting and an available electrical outlet. If employees prefer, they may also express milk in their own private offices agreed upon in consultation with their supervisor.

Supervisory Support:

Supervisors are responsible to work with their employees to facilitate this program.

Employee Responsibilities:

Communication with Supervisors:

Employees who wish to express milk during the work period shall keep supervisors informed of their needs so that appropriate accommodations can be made to satisfy the needs of both the employee and the university.

Breast Pumping Equipment:

Employees are required to provide all necessary equipment. Employees will also be responsible for the cleanliness of the designated space after usage.

Maintenance of Milk Expression Areas:

Breast pumping employees are responsible for keeping milk expression areas clean. Employees are also responsible for keeping the general lactation room clean for the next user. This responsibility extends to both designated milk expression areas, as well as other areas where expressing milk may occur.

Use of Break Times to Express Milk:

When more than one breast pumping employee needs to use the designated lactation room, employees may set up a sign-in log to establish times that are most convenient or best meet their needs.

Lactation Facilities:

Five on-campus rooms have been identified for new mothers who need access to a private space to pump breast milk.

The following locations are available for use:

Education Building, Room 68

For more information call, 766-3145

Health Sciences, Room 352

For more information call, 766-5422

College of Agriculture, AG 244

Visit room C 251 to gain access to this room.

For more information call 766-4145 or 766-5376

Knight Hall, Room 219

For more information call, 766-2398

Early Care and Education Center, ECEC 138 Located at 250 N. 30th St.

For more information call, 766-4816

Refrigeration will not be provided. If you need additional information about each facility please call the phone numbers provided above.